In this year’s Red Bull Heavy Water competition, arguably the most intense standup paddling event in the world, women will finally compete.
Red Bull’s Heavy Water is notorious for rough waves and wind — and even tougher competition. This year, the competition is about to get tougher with the addition of female competitors. The Red Bull Heavy Water competition started in 2016, and while female competitors were invited last year, no race occurred due to bad weather.

Each October, Red Bull welcomes paddlers to San Fransisco for a challenge that includes a 12km ocean course and surf battle on the Californian coast. The 2017 event saw 15-foot tall surf. And after the cancellation of the 2018 event due to weather, the stoke for this year’s race is even higher.
The Red Bull Heavy Water comp this year is part of the APP World Tour circuit. The APP (Association of Paddlesurf Professionals) hosts the tour, which has over 60 competitors competing in sprint, distance, and surf for the world title.
Female Paddleboarders Pushing the Limits
